We recall a family of real but largely forgotten women in American history. All were descendants of Elizabeth Taylor and Peter Blow. Their lives were full, far-flung and unscripted, emblematic of the nation’s course over five generations. Our women are mostly fortunate in love, and marry good men. They are motivated. They know death, even murder; and they live with slavery and its aftermath.

"Inki Delites: Cat Burglar" is a quirky murder novelette in 13,900 words by Angelika Thorsdottir. Angelika is the author of the "Angel Without A Soul" action/thriller series and the sci-fi novel "Voyage To Forever".

When Congresswoman Carly Wagner's daughter discovers the body of their next door neighbor, Carly knows she needs a little help from her friends.
But the one who shows up first is mysterious and oh-so charming Mr. Jones. Carly will have to thank someone for Jones's services but she hates paying someone else's prices.

Veronica Gedeon was one of three victims of a sensational crime that occurred in the early morning hours of Easter Sunday, 1937. Ronnie, as she was known to her friends, had posed nude for a photographer only a few months before she was murdered. These scandalous photos were published by New York newspapers in the killings' aftermath.The macabre slayings were the work of an elusive insane killer.

Henri Marchand was a noted French painter and sculptor. His wife was murdered in their Buffalo home on March 6, 1930. Prosecutors believed that the motive for the slaying was unrequited love. One of the women who plotted the crime, with the messages she received from a Ouija board, was a model who posed for Marchand. She lived on the Cattaraugus Reservation near Buffalo. Was she the instigator?